Clinical Nurse Specialist practice is unique in each organization and each practice. The role has a great amount of variation. Kara describes and discusses the role so fantastically. She shares her story and journey to nursing, what drove her to become a CNS in her specialty practice role and watching her daughter become a nurse as well!
Arianna shares what brought her to nursing, how her career has changed over time and how she adapts her and builds her professional practice as a travel nurse. She shares her humor and joy for the profession and for life and I am grateful to have the opportunity to hear her story and share it!
Kelsay is an emergency department charge nurse in Washington state whose life has changed since one shift became infamous in October of 2022. Talking to her was an honor and I appreciate the position of advocacy she has taken on, when she never pictured herself in the position to need to do so. Kelsay talk about the decisions she made the night she called for more help because the emergency department became overwhelmed, the opportunities she has had to set the record straight, and the voice she is developing as a leader in the profession.
She shared her story with This American Life in January, 2023. Listen here: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/790/youre-it
And wrote a blog column for the American Journal of Nursing in December of 2022. Read it here: https://ajnoffthecharts.com/er-nurse-who-called-911-for-backup-what-are-we-afraid-of/
Zita's story and experience as a nurse has taken her from Hungary to Dublin to Seattle with each step and stage in her career highlighted by her drive and commitment to the profession of nursing. Her professional practice and ability to adapt is inspiring and I'm grateful she shared her story and her journey!
Margarita is a civilian critical care nurse and Army officer. Her ability to navigate both worlds has taken years of practice and commitment to develop successfully and she shares her story of coming to the United States as an immigrant, completing nursing school, and joining the military. Her story is so fantastic and our conversation flew by, we didn't event to talk about her life outside of nursing!
Marianne is the Founder of Alzauthors and has built a fantastic community of writers around the experience of living with and caregiving for people with dementia & Alzheimers. It is a robust community of writers, speakers, and community events for those experiencing this diagnosis!
Check out the podcast Untangling Alzheimers & Dementia as well!
Marianne shared her journey to nursing and personal experience working through this new diagnosis as a caregiver in her family.
Her story and journey is an inspiration and her book Blue Hydrangeas is so good and I am grateful for the conversation!
Episode one of the third season of the Narrative Nurse Project podcast releases on February 10th. Thank you to the nurses who have shared their stories for this season. They are amazing people and I am excited to share our conversations with all of you! Check out narrativenurseproject.com to share your story!
Luke & Nicole are a married couple of critical care nurses who have different specialities of practice. They shared their journey of becoming nurses and how building their life together through this pandemic has been impacted at every turn. They share their story with joy, laughter, and shared adventures with their new dog!
This week I am excited to share my conversation with Anna Alder. She is the creator of The Burnout Book. She is a fantastic resource and educator on nurse burnout. We talk about her experiences living, working, and pursuing graduate school education throughout this pandemic. She gives us an insight into what lead to the development of The Burnout Book blog and what is driving her work and learning in graduate school.
Follow her on Instagram @the.burnoutbook or check out her website.
Sophia's story of working and serving populations as a community health nurse are rooted in the love of her family, the story her family holds as refugees from Cambodia, and the true power of nursing to impact the lives of people, families, communities, and generations.
Exploring the impact of COVID within community health is an eye opening conversation. Additionally, her vision for serving populations is inspiring and connected to purpose.
Sophia is an avid writer and deeply engaged in community in the Greater Boston area.
Check out her blog and follow her on instagram!
Kristen shares her story of all of the things that happened and she worked to balance during the first 2 years of this COVID 19 pandemic: working with trauma patients, leading nursing care and practice, supporting her family through some of the most unimaginable events, and finishing graduate school.
Kristen talks about her love of nursing development, practice, and patient care, how this two years has changed her and how she works to adapt and adjust and meet the needs of the nurses and patients in an ever changing time.
Ryan shares his experience of being nurse new to the profession as the COVID pandemic response began and what it has been like to personally and professionally to continue in a nursing specialty where death has become the prominent experience for nurses, physicians, and families of those hospitalized.
Ryan also shared his experience involved with the Surfrider Foundation. Check out their website!
Katie tells her story of starting her career in pediatrics and women's health and her experience through COVID. Katie's work and care of this vulnerable population illuminated gaps in knowledge and conversation about Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) and highlighted the stressful experience of parents whose children are hospitalized with COVID from the nursing perspective. So much knowledge and information is just starting to come to light about the significance and severity of MIS-C.
Check out resources from the Center for Disease Control
Aleah's story and experience of working in a COVID unit, contracting COVID, and experiencing post COVID infection syndrome as the literature, research, and understanding of it just began to develop is captivating. Her vulnerability, honesty, and openness provides a glimpse into the daily lives and lived experiences of those working to recover from Post-COVID syndrome.
If you are looking for information on Post COVID syndrome, check out this resources:
Center for Disease Control (CDC)
Myles is an experienced nurse leader and emergency department nurse manager who has pivoted his professional work to support the development of new nurse leaders. His professional experience makes him an excellent resource, teacher, coach, and mentor if you are pursuing work and opportunities in health care leadership! He is the host of the Insightful Nurse Leader Podcast and inspires in his work to support development for leaders new to nursing and health care!
Check out his website Myles Parilla Consulting for resources and opportunities!
Check out & subscribe to The Insightful Nurse Leader Podcast!
Ilene tells her story of what in her drove her to become a nurse and what through this pandemic she has worked through and against to maintain her career in nursing. The nursing response and experience in and through this COVID pandemic response is different and each person is struck with stress, possible moral injuries, and inspired to healing and recovery differently. Ilene's story is honest, reflective, and with a small amount of palpable joy.
Madison is a travel nurse in the ICU and shares her story of working as a travel nurse as the COVID pandemic started and still as it sustains. Her story is deep, insightful, hopeful and with notes and tones of joy and tears. Madison's story is the epitome of how to find balance, be brave, and keep your personal and professional life moving forward while everything seems to be pulling you back.